Chapter 509
Lemira stood quietly to the side, watching as Evelina turned a shade of green with frustration.
โCaspian, Iโm part of the Langston family too, you know,โ Evelina said, her voice dripping with resentment.
โYou donโt deserve it,โ Caspian retorted, rolling up the car window, clearly unwilling to exchange another word with her.
Lemira approached Evelina, giving her a once-over. โDid you really think your little tricks would work forever? Unless youโre planning to keep up the act your whole life, which you clearly didnโt manage,โ she said, her voice heavy with sarcasm.
Evelinaโs expression darkened considerably. She regretted not listening to her fatherโs advice to keep up her facade in front of Caspian. But Caspian had been in a tight spot back then, facing a lawsuit from Lemira, and Evelina had thought he was finished. She had dropped her act, not expecting Caspian and Lemira to join forces.
Once Lemira got into the car, it drove away, leaving Evelina standing there, furious and stomping her foot. She vowed that she and her father would drain the Langston family dry, making them pay dearly when the time came.
In the car, Lemira glanced at the receding figure of Evelina. โArenโt you worried that the โtwo-facedโ girl might run back and tattle on you?โ
Caspian paused for a moment. โOnly Asher is on her side now, and we all know what kind of person Evelina is.โ
โYeah, only when the boomerang hits you do you realize it hurts. I get it,โ Lemira replied with a wry smile, then dropped the subject.
Caspian hesitated before asking, โThere are a lot of things happening at the company. How do you plan to handle it?โ
โYou take care of it. I donโt have the time right now,โ Lemira replied, easing Caspianโs tension. It seemed she was targeting Evelina, not him.
When the car arrived at the villa, Lemira took in the sight of the house. In her past life spent in Lyria, sheโd never had the chance to visit.
As she stepped out, the staff lined up in two neat rows. Evelina arrived just then, her cab pulling up as she stormed out, determined to make a scene. Spotting the grand welcome, she dashed ahead of Lemira.
โWelcome home, Ms. Lemira!โ The staff chorused, their voices synchronized.
Evelina strutted at the front, basking in the attention with a smirk. But her triumph was short-lived as Caspian grabbed her hair and yanked her back forcefully.
Tears streamed down Evelinaโs face from the pain. โCaspian, what are you doing?โ
โEvelรญna, you need to know your place. This dinner is in Lemiraโs honor. Who do you think you are, walking ahead of her?โ Caspian snapped, giving her a shove that sent the โtwo-facedโ girl sprawling to the ground. Humiliated in front of the staff, Evelina noticed their mocking glances and, feeling cornered, shouted, โBut Iโm also Ms. Langston! Why canโt I walk in front?โ
She had been the only daughter here for a while, used to being treated like royalty. But everything changed with Lemiraโs return.
Caspian scoffed. โThe Langston family treated you as an equal, but you had your own agenda. You donโt deserve the kindness the Langstons showed you.โ
Recalling how Evelinaโs demeanor had shifted the moment she got control of the company from Asher, Caspian realized all the goodwill heโd given her was a regrettable mistake.
Evelinaโs confidence faltered. She regretted not keeping up her act for longer in front of Caspian.
Caspian then turned to Lemira. โLetโs start over, shall we?โ
Lemira observed the scene with a smirk, then glanced over at Evelina. โTrying to replace me? Youโre not even close,โ she taunted, deliberately provoking the โtwo-facedโ girl before turning to head into the villa.
โWelcome home, Ms. Lemira!โ The staff echoed once more, their voices loud and clear.
Lucian and Alaric Langston stood at the entrance, holding a bouquet of flowers, ready to welcome her.
Evelina watched from the doorway, her eyes burning with jealousy. All of this should have been hers. Why did Lemira get to swoop in and take it all away? The Langston family really were ungrateful, favoring a blood relative over all the kindness sheโd shown them over the years.